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Clothed In Flesh
Excerpt from this Sunday’s sermon: “Clothed in Flesh”. Worship service starts at 10:30 am, and is followed by a Chilli Cook-Off! It is a complicated relationship that we have with our bodies and with our spirits. Even without the direct, … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, body and spirit, marriage equality, poverty, racism, reproductive justice, sexism, water rights
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What Are We Letting Go Of?
As we move from infant, to toddler, to student; from teen to young adult and through the various stages of what’s called “maturity” – we continue to learn the necessity and art of “letting go” (which includes knowing what to … Continue reading
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Tagged letting go, reproductive justice, sexuality, women's history month
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